JUNO DRAMATIC COMPANY.
♦ On Saturday night last "Arra^na' Pogue " formed the attraction at the Princess Theatre, and the manner in which it was performed and placed upon the stage reflected the highest credit on all concerned. Miss Juno made a stately Fannie Power, but her Scotch accent militates strongly against her in ; Irish dramas. This, however, isnotiihe case with Miss Carrington, who appears in them to very fc.reat advantage, her brogue, acting, singing, and danoing forming 'special and . distinct features, Her " ArrahnarPogjue" on Saturday night formed no exoeption and was a study in itself. ?>*;• 0. H. Taylor, too, nightly gains the appreciation of his auiiience, every character he undertakeg being played with a power and feeling that stamps him as an actor of a high order of merit, his "ShauaSthe-Post" being a oapital conception. All the other members of the company have talents and abilities far above the or«i dinary, which serve to make their places run smoothly and successfully. Tonight '• Culled Back " is to be played.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11129, 15 February 1886, Page 2
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167JUNO DRAMATIC COMPANY. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11129, 15 February 1886, Page 2
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